Cash, Videocassettes Stolen

HOLLYWOODHALLANDALE — A home in the 1500 block of Adams Street was burglarized early Friday, police said.

The residents left the house at 10:30 p.m. Thursday and returned at 2:45 a.m. to discover their front door unlocked, police said.

It was not until they woke up that the residents realized that more than $3,000 worth of property had been stolen by a burglar who broke through a bedroom window, police said.

Two videocassette recorders valued at $1,000 each, a radio, three cameras, $60 in cash and a watch were stolen, police said. The burglar left through the front door, police said.

MAN ROBBED IN STORE PARKING LOT

A man was robbed in the parking lot of Burdine`s, 101 S. 60th Avenue, as he was about to put his purchases in the trunk of his car Saturday, police said.

Thomas Evers, of the 300 block of Madison Street, was pushed from behind onto the trunk of his car by an unknown robber, police said. A second man then grabbed Evers` wallet and checkbook from a pocket, police said.

The men fled with Evers` wallet, credit cards and a $6,000 check made out to him, police said.

PURSE STOLEN FROM WOMAN

A woman walking to her apartment in the 4000 block of North Hills Drive was robbed of her purse Sunday at 4 p.m., police said.

A man grabbed the woman`s purse from her shoulder and knocked her to the ground, police said. She suffered a bruise to her left arm and knee, police said.

The total value of the purse and cash was $150, police said.Robbers forced a motorist to turn over cash and jewelry last Thursday, then apologized when their victim was injured by an accidentally closing car door.

Treated in the emergency room at Humana Hospital Biscayne for a gash on his right hand was Adam Dombroskie of Hallandale, police said.

According to police, Dombroskie was driving west on Atlantic Shores Boulevard at 11:55 a.m. Thursday when he stopped for a stop sign at Northeast Eighth Avenue.

Three men walked toward his car, one approached the open driver`s window, and then told Dombroskie, ``Don`t move, we have a gun. Give me your money,`` police said.A Fort Lauderdale man was knocked off his 12-speed bicycle about 10 p.m. Sunday night as he was riding on Federal Highway just south of Dania Beach Boulevard, police said.

The thief took off with the bike, police said, and an apparent accomplice fled in a yellow convertible.

MOBILE HOME ROBBED

A microwave oven, color television and a coffee maker were among the items stolen from a mobile home in the 70 block of Hibiscus Drive, police said.

The burglary, which apparently occurred in July, was reported Saturday by the owner who had returned from Canada, police said.An employee of William Theis and Sons, a beer distributor based in Wilton Manors, had $739 in cash stolen from his truck Friday evening, police said.

Daniel Miller stopped off at Crazy Jim`s lounge at 5775 Hallandale Beach Blvd. after making delivery and receiving a cash payment, police said.

He put the money in a locked cash box for which he does not have a key, police said.

After making another delivery, Miller returned to Theis` office and discovered someone had stolen the cash and left the checks in the money box, police said.